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Retrospective study on pattern and outcome of management of sigmoid volvulus at district hospital in Ethiopia.

Gersam Abera MulugetaSeble Awlachew
Published in: BMC surgery (2019)
The most common management was primary resection and anastomosis. The overall mortality rate was 4.5% and the mortality rate related to primary resection and end to end anastomosis was 6.4%. Mortality rate was higher in those patients who had resection and anastomosis for gangrenous bowel compared to those who had viable bowel (19% vs 3%). Generally factors associated with poor outcome were duration of illness, primary resection and anastomosis and being female.
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